Category: Audrey Hepburn

Rewind, Review, and Re-Rate: ‘Sabrina’: Director Billy Wilder’s Rom-Com Shines Despite Off-Screen Drama

1954 | PG | 1h 53m | Comedy, Drama, Romance Some of the greatest romantic comedies were undoubtedly from the Golden Age of Hollywood (approximately 1934 to 1959). In many cases, part of the cinematic alchemy that made these films so successful was the natural chemistry and behind-the-scene comradery between their leading actors. A case…


Etiquette, Eating, and Eloquence: Two Leading Ladies of the English Language

Ask someone who knows the movies to name an actor and actress who best depicted sophistication, grace, and style on the big screen, and odds are that Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant will pop up in that conversation. “Sophisticated” is an adjective often linked with both of these stars. In nearly all his roles, from…


‘Moon River’ à la Audrey Hepburn, Henry Mancini | Texas Cellos

‘Moon River’ à la Audrey Hepburn Henry Mancini CELLOBRATION May 10, 2022 Moody Performance Hall Dallas TX Videography: Grace Point Media @gracepointmedia Audio: Michael Vazquez Credit: Texas Cellos™ – www.youtube.com/channel/UCoRW8jy8B47eABxbqVfyDDQ _ Follow EpochTV on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: rumble.com/c/EpochTV Truth Social: truthsocial.com/@EpochTV Gettr: gettr.com/user/epochtv Facebook: www.facebook.com/EpochTVus Gab: gab.com/EpochTV Telegram: t.me/EpochTV * Click the “Save”…


Film Review: ‘My Fair Lady’: ‘I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face’

G | 2h 50 min | Musical, Comedy | 1964 For a musical, 1964’s “My Fair Lady” isn’t about music at all. It’s about speech. It isn’t about singing. It’s about speaking. Yet, magically, director George Cukor and producer Jack L Warner, make this magnificent British-American film about all these things, bringing to film the…


Marilyn Monroe Gown Auctioned for $218,000 as ‘Star Wars’ and Marvel Props Also Sell Big

By Peter Sblendorio From New York Daily News An iconic Marilyn Monroe dress and props from “Star Wars” and Marvel movies highlighted a heavyweight Hollywood auction that reached its grand finale Monday. A white-and-sheer gown worn by Monroe in the 1954 musical-comedy “There’s No Business Like Show Business” was the priciest of the 1,700 items…


An Exultation of Eloquence: Essays and Elegance

Suppose we took a spectrum of essays and decked them out in clothing that matched their style. Those pieces that deliver information—an advance in science, an event in history, a critique of some author or a piece of literature—might wear, if personified, a modest coat, slacks, a solidly colored shirt, and tie. If the writer…


Audrey Hepburn’s Oscar-Winning Fashion: ‘Roman Holiday’ and ‘Sabrina’

Some stars had such timeless styles that their iconic looks have endured decades after their death. One such star is Audrey Hepburn, whose admired and imitated style began on the silver screen. Hepburn’s first two American films were “Roman Holiday” (1953) and “Sabrina” (1954). These movies were successful on all levels, becoming box office hits,…